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Putlio Jfotices. OFFICIAL PIREOTOKY FOB IW-IH.AHUA. Mag_-t:__t_ and Wab-dt;-. : Mr W.H: Revell J-sTIC_S OF THE PE.CTE ! Mr Q. 0. Hi wman nnd *^"r P. Frpnnnn. "WAHDRN'fOtEBK-— al»'« Relnrr.ing Officer tor *_ti_»e of Be7"'p«'Pntntiveß and Uegistrar o" Birh*. Deaths, ami Marriagegi Mr H. Lucas Absistakt Warden's Clerk : Mr A. Coi field Officer-in-Cbarge nf Police : Sergeant Neville. Post A3"D Tklfobaph : Offlcer»in Charge ... Mr G. W. Sampson District Survivor : Mr J. Montgomefie jiepresentative in Parliament : : . ■ T. 8. Weston. E. Coukt. Council •■ Chairman „, Mr P. Prennan Clerk J. Harold Engineer ... K. B. Garven MemtvTS of Cont oil*-C' , ». BrennAn. Craig, Fi'.hari, l'a'fcrson, I«*yi»u, WilJiims, Byrne, and Bibet. Pake.: Bank _">«• Zealana--- Nntionnl Bnnk Mr Pickering, Mr. I. Lewi*, Manager. Manager. ChubCHUs : Clitirch of England— JRom.n Calholic— IW. : FT. E. Sed&wjek hVv. D Carew United Methodist Prep Church— BeY, J. Parkin. _CEac_« : Ptate Sehoril— Catholic Pchr-ol— Mr &• Cliatioi-lr, Mr Af A. Adams, Master Muster JWri Apttrry nnd Mis. Mrs M'Kenna, Mot-ller, Assistants A.Htitunt Hopptt.L : gnreeon ... ... Dr l\ P. Thorpe rMiperinfendent ... Mr D. O Preshaw "Matron Mr* Preshnw .Acting Secretary .... Mr D O. Pre<hsw Holders of _miual tickets (£1) entitled lo admission fn (be hospital at a weekly jmyment ot I_* ; non-holders of ticket? will be admitted on payment ol 20s for a ticket, and' 3o* per week mnintenance. KJIUSE'S PLUID MAGNESIA , is highly aporoved atid prescribed by tlie leading member ofthe Medical Profession for iridcges'ion, hfari burn, flalnlency. ' irritation, and acidity of the stomach, bilous heuduche* gnut, gravel unaa ferible complaints. Jfot invalids children, delitute females, and the sickness of pregnancy it ii A sn'e nnd reliable nudicine, in full doses ac ion as a gentle apenient. It composes the stomach lifter excess of either eating or drin.ing. For medical opinions and testimonials see bill aronnd each bottle. ROWASTS ANUCAPNIO LAMPS. No Ghiaviey, no Smell, no Smoke. THET-t npw potent Double wick "Burner gives thirty five candle light which is ji early a half more than any other Burner, as lested by the photomether. Tbeir well-known and old-established "Patent Single-wick Burner may be had in jflve eises, giving from five to twenty candle light i; the most eneonomioal and hy far the best low-priced lamp ever offered. Retail by all innmongero. Wholesale ony of Thomas Roatt and Song, Ddinburgy and Xondon. A "iOUOHS, tOLDS. ASTHMA. TJSONOBITIS and NEURALGIA. DR J. OOLLIS BftOWIJE'S CHLORODYNE. A few doses quite effectual. Caution. The extraordinary medical; repOsts on the efficacy of ohorodyne render it of vital importance -hflt tha pubiio sbonld obtain the genuine, which is protected by a Government stamp, hearing ihe works, Dr J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne. See decision of Vioe*Cha»celJor Sir W. Page Wood, the Times, July _sth, I_B_. SULPHOLINE SOaP (a soap containing sulpholine) is a delicately refined; che* mionlly pure soap intended for use by those endowed with sensitive skins. Common imperfectly prefect ly prepared soaps, scented with injuries aored oils frequently cause skin diseases. For warhing all manner of erup* tions and bringing the skin to a soft pliable healthy condition, sulpholine holds the first place. Its odour is very plesant. Tablets Jseach. Sold by most chemists. For the "Blood is tbe Life.' /"^LABKE'S TITORLD..FAMED T)LOOD MIXTURE, The Great Blood Putifler and Restorer, For cleansing and ooaring tbe blood from all impurities caunot be too highly recommended. For scrotals, scurvy, skin diseases, and pores of all kinds, this is a never-failing and vurmanekt oure. Jt Cures old sores Cuks ulcerated sores on the neck. Cures ulcerated sore legs Cure, blackheads or pimples on the face Cure* .curvy sores Cures Cancerous ulcers -Cures bjood and skin diseases . 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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1033, 9 January 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1033, 9 January 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1033, 9 January 1882, Page 4

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